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World class neuroscience is woven into the fabric of the University

The Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience a national leader in neuroscience research. With a team-based science approach - faculty, postdocs, and students collaborate at the bench to innovate, discover, and progress our understanding of brain.

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The collaboration of nearly 150 researchers across more than a dozen departments is transforming how we study the brain and understand complex diseases.
 

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The Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience pilot grant program supports interdisciplinary and collaborative research within one or more of several target areas.
 

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The Neuroscience Diversity Commission is working on initiatives aimed at addressing issues related to diversity and inclusion, affirming that diversity is essential for excellence in science.

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Fish, Mercury, and the Developing Brain

For over three decades, the Seychelles Child Development Study has been a vital component in understanding the effects of mercury exposure from fish consumption on child development. Mercury is known to be neurotoxic at high levels. In Seychelles, where fish is eaten daily, the longitudinal study has found no evidence linking typical mercury exposure through fish to neurodevelopmental harm. Instead, researchers suggest that omega-3 fatty acids and other nutrients in fish may counteract potential negative effects.

 

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